Go to start ==> Run... ==> type "cmd" (without quotes).
Change the directory to "C:\ubcd\tools\ubcd2iso\"
Type the following in the console window.

Quote:

UBCD2ISO c:\ubcd c:\ubcd40.iso

(UBCD extracted in dir 'c:\ubcd', ISO image written to 'c:\ubcd40.iso')or run it with no parameters to get help (ubcd2iso).

If you want to run the command several times, you can create another batch script. (Open notepad, paste the text from the box below, go to File ==>Save As..., give it a name with .bat at the end, set the Filetype to "All files" and save it). Now you can make you iso just by double clicking on the file.

Quote:

C:\ubcd\tools\ubcd2iso\UBCD2ISO c:\ubcd c:\ubcd40.iso

Last edited by Icecube on Sun May 11, 2008 12:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.

If you look at the batch file there is a part that gives you the "error" from before. So probably you don't even have to change mkisofs to Windows XP compatibility mode. It also says what you have to do. You have to run the ubcd2iso.bat with 2 parameters, the name of the direcory which contains the unpacked iso (=c:\users\karl\UBCD410\) and
the name of the file for you iso (e.g.: c:\users\karl\UBCD410-custom.iso)
See also my first post, If you want to automate this.

This is the help text from the ubcd2iso.bat when you run it without any commands.

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